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The following pages link to Streamwise oscillation of spanwise velocity at the wall of a channel for turbulent drag reduction (Q5304913):
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- On the influence of wavy riblets on the slip behaviour of viscous fluids (Q294032) (← links)
- Turbulent drag reduction by spanwise oscillations of a channel wall with porous layer (Q667363) (← links)
- Enhanced drag-reduction over superhydrophobic surfaces with sinusoidal textures: a DNS study (Q667451) (← links)
- Streamwise-travelling viscous waves in channel flows (Q1616550) (← links)
- Drag reduction in turbulent boundary layers with half wave wall oscillations (Q1665093) (← links)
- Numerical study of the turbulent channel flow under space-dependent electromagnetic force control at different Reynolds numbers (Q2313224) (← links)
- Optimal Control of Heat and Fluid Flow for Efficient Energy Utilization (Q2801815) (← links)
- Pulsating pipe flow with large-amplitude oscillations in the very high frequency regime. Part 1. Time-averaged analysis (Q2907124) (← links)
- The laminar generalized Stokes layer and turbulent drag reduction (Q3097639) (← links)
- Reduction of turbulent skin-friction drag by passively rotating discs (Q3382676) (← links)
- Drag reduction in turbulent flows along a cylinder by streamwise-travelling waves of circumferential wall velocity (Q4647428) (← links)
- Exact coherent states in plane Couette flow under spanwise wall oscillation (Q5096596) (← links)
- Comparison between spatial and temporal wall oscillations in turbulent boundary layer flows (Q5165733) (← links)
- Turbulent drag reduction through rotating discs (Q5417315) (← links)
- Proposal of control laws for turbulent skin friction reduction based on resolvent analysis (Q5742347) (← links)
- Preface to special issue on direct numerical simulations of turbulent flows—Part I (Q6068200) (← links)
- Active control of compressible channel flow up to Mab=3 using direct numerical simulations with spanwise velocity modulation at the walls (Q6089591) (← links)
- A fundamental limit on energy savings in controlled channel flow, and how to beat it (Q6658398) (← links)